I just built a new 4790K system. I named it Robb Stark (in Windows). My previous main rig was an i7 920 named Vincent Vega. My file server is named Elwood (from the Blues Brothers). I used to have an X2 4400+ as my main rig, named Jake. Was wondering if the AT community had any creative names they came up with for their computers. TIA
Is "TIA" a name, Biggie-boxes? I don't know why, but I guessed a gender before I read the end of your post -- and I don't know why. Well -- there would easily have been another reason: "Robb . . Vincent . . . Elwood."
Reminds me of the Liberty Mutual (?) car insurance policy about the totaled car named Brad.
Anyway, I might have named my five systems "Dolly," "Marilyn," "Madonna" . . . . Instead, I might have named them according to an essential, varying hardware feature or product code. Knowing that, you could probably compile a list of various "special hardware" makes and models -- to penetrate my double firewall and other defenses. Probably not . . .
My names aren't as consistent as I might have wanted for "maintenance" reasons. I may have named a machine for a famous bomb or airplane; some . . . wonder-of-the-world; a radio-call code in an old Rock Hudson movie; some colorfully-named road or thorough-fare.
Why you be so in'nerested in peebles' machine-names, sistah?